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This is all good trail! There should be no problems, as long as you're prepared for possible nasty weather. I (74 year old granny) would have no hesitation doing this section solo (I've done part of it). It's not the most scenic part of the PCT, IMHO, but is certainly not dull. Are you planning to resupply at Stehekin? Don't miss the bakery! (Just the thought has me drooling on my keyboard!)
I strongly recommend that you plan for an extra day and detour west from Suiattle Pass to Image Lake. The up-close views of Glacier Peak (which you otherwise will barely glimpse on your planned trip) are fantastic! All is good, well marked, well used trail. Of course if it's like today up there (pouring rain, might be snowing at that elevation), forget this side trip, since there will be no views!
If you're nervous about going alone, rent a PLB or a satellite phone.
Do be prepared for possible snow (small amounts) and below-freezing temperatures this time of year. I'm hoping that after Labor Day weekend (which promises to be the third cold, wet weekend in a row for the Northwest) we'll get some Indian summer--but there are no guarantees!
Are you familiar with nwhikers.net, a Seattle-based hikers' forum? I didn't find any recent reports on this section of the PCT, not surprising since the Rainy Pass to Suiattle Pass section is considered one of the less scenic sections compared to others in Washington, but there are several reports on the Spider Meadow-Lyman Lakes-Image Lake-Buck Creek Pass loop, which includes the south end of your planned hike. For the rest of your trip, check journals of PCT hikers on postholer.com or trailjournals.com. I suspect, though, that the majority of the northbound thru-hikers will be hitting that section this month (September). You'll undoubtedly meet some of them!
Edited by hikinggranny on 09/01/2010 14:10:47 MDT.
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